Spawning migrations and local movements of a tropical sparid fish |
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Authors: | M J Sheaves B W Molony A J Tobin |
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Institution: | (1) James Cook University of North Queensland, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia Fax: 0061(0)747 251570 E-mail: Marcus.Sheaves@jcu.edu.au, AU |
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Abstract: | Between June 1994 and September 1996, a mark–recapture study was conducted in the Hinchinbrook Channel area of tropical northeastern
Australia to investigate the movements of the sparid fish Acanthopagrus berda. A total of 962 A. berda were tagged, 922 within a single estuary system, Deluge Inlet. No movements among estuaries were detected. Of the fish tagged
in Deluge Inlet, 12.9% were recaptured. Two movement regimes were detected: local movements (mostly <500 m) during non-spawning
times, and longer migrations (up to 3.12 km) during spawning seasons, to and from a spawning site at the estuary mouth. Although
there appeared to be a major spawning aggregation in the mouth of Deluge Inlet, ripe female A. berda were present in upstream sites, indicating that spawning probably occurs there also. This contrasts to the situation in South
Africa, where A. berda is reported to spawn only close to estuary mouths. Differences such as this highlight our limited knowledge of variations
in the reproductive biology of widespread species such as A. berda.
Received: 25 November 1997 / Accepted: 10 September 1998 |
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